Do you ever find the data connection shitty on overground trains, in shops, at home or anywhere within the M25? Never. I have full signal and HSDPA+ at home. Almost always have at least HSDPA and if not I will certainly have 3G, when I am out and about. On trains it is generally good, as I get farther out to the actual M25, I get HSDPA, more than HSDPA+.
Do you ever find the voice quality to be sub-par? I believe three use o2's GSM network and call quality has never been an issue - their GSM network seems to be very robust.
Would you recommend your network, what's your story? Without a doubt - they are the only network (as far as I am aware) that offer truly unlimited data. They stick to their word too. I once tethered over 20GB of data to my Nexus 7 in two weeks - not a word from their end. Not even a warning to say that my contract didn't include tethering. Their customer service has always been good for me too, despite assumptions from most non-three customers.
What network are you on? Three
Do you ever find the data connection shitty on overground trains, in shops, at home or anywhere within the M25? Never. I have full signal and HSDPA+ at home. Almost always have at least HSDPA and if not I will certainly have 3G, when I am out and about. On trains it is generally good, as I get farther out to the actual M25, I get HSDPA, more than HSDPA+.
Do you ever find the voice quality to be sub-par? I believe three use o2's GSM network and call quality has never been an issue - their GSM network seems to be very robust.
Would you recommend your network, what's your story? Without a doubt - they are the only network (as far as I am aware) that offer truly unlimited data. They stick to their word too. I once tethered over 20GB of data to my Nexus 7 in two weeks - not a word from their end. Not even a warning to say that my contract didn't include tethering. Their customer service has always been good for me too, despite assumptions from most non-three customers.